Author Archives: Julie

Wedding: Featured on the Rustic Wedding Chic Blog!

You don’t come across rehearsal dinners on wedding blogs very often, so I did a little happy dance when the folks at Rustic Wedding Chic decided to feature my pictures from Courtney and Greg’s shindig! You can check out their Auburn rehearsal dinner feature HERE!

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Engagement: Stephanie & Craig – Blount Cultural Park – Montgomery, Alabama

A lot of people choose Blount Cultural Park (aka Shakespeare) for pictures because of the expansive, lush, rolling green grounds. For this duo, it wasn’t just a pretty place – it was also the place where Craig first told Stephanie that he wanted to marry her. 🙂 So what do you do if it’s an...

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Wedding: Evonda & Andre – Alley Station – Montgomery, Alabama

If you remember Evonda & Andre’s engagement session, then you might remember me mentioning they were already married, even before we took their “engagement” pictures. Well, when you’re already hitched and having a reception for your family and friends after the fact, you might as well buck tradition altogether. Who needs bridesmaids and groomsmen? Want...

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Snapshots: Nineteen Photographers in The Hamptons

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I’m lucky to have some really talented friends in the photography world.  And when I say “talented”, I’m talking 9/11 photographers…Pulitzer winners…people who are ridiculously good at this thing we call a job.  So when you have the chance to get together with 18 of those...

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Portrait: Ollie – Huntingdon College – Montgomery, Alabama

You hear stories about kids getting teased for having red hair – but in Ollie’s case, it’s only made his cuteness more memorable. When Ollie’s grandmother struck up a conversation with a very pregnant red-headed woman at the grocery store, she had to show her one of his pictures. When she did, the lady said,...

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